For when the Gentiles, which have not the law, do by nature the things contained in the law, these, having not the law, are a law unto themselves: - Romans 2:14
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Page Title: The True Purpose of Law in the History of Mankind
URL: http://members.tripod.com/~alawson/st_6.htm
...s even though they are "without law." Fairbairn's summary of these verses touches on the crucial arguments of Paul in Rom. 2:14-15: What, in regard to particular requirements of the law, forms the proper ground of approval, or constitutes good character? Is it hearing or doin......rmal legislation, or the gift of sanctifying grace. 59 It is important to observe that Paul is not stating a universal truth in Rom. 2:14, namely, that all Gentiles do all the things in the law. Rather, he is making the observation that some Gentiles instinctively do some things contai... - Item #0021
Page Title: The Law Of Moses Versus The Law Of The Spirit by Mike Vinson
URL: http://mikevinson.home.mindspring.com/freefromlaw.html
...entile believers who "have not the law, but do by nature [the "divine nature" of II Pet. 1:4] the things contained in the law" (Rom. 2:14). Paul is not talking about the old covenant law because that law required circumcision. Circumcision, among many other laws, is NOT by nature. The ......der sin" (Rom. 3:9). When Paul speaks of "the Gentiles, which have not the law, do by nature the things contained in the law" ( Rom. 2:14), he is not referring to the Adamic nature nor the law of Moses: ".we all…in time past [lived] in the lusts of our flesh, fulfilling the desir... - Item #0022
Page Title: New Testament
URL: http://nitecop.com/new_testament.htm
...w. That is, those who have no knowledge of the precepts of the law as had the Jews; in other words, Gentiles or heathen (see on Rom. 2:14). To God. Lest he should be misjudged and accused of rejecting all law, the apostle stated parenthetically that in all his contacts with men, whethe... - Item #0023
Page Title: NATURAL LAW:
URL: http://orthodoxcanada.org/042004/theology.html
...e what the law prescribes, they having no Law are a law unto themselves. They show the work of the Law written on their hearts (Rom. 2:14-15). There is something, therefore, like the Law of God that exists in the hearts of men. The heart resides in the soul, the image of God. He speaks... - Item #0024
Page Title: Sabbatarianism Re-Examined - Romans 14:5
URL: http://quango.net/brinsmead/chap06.htm
...who do not have the law [as a written standard], . . . show that the requirements of the law are written on their hearts" (Rom. 2:14, 15). It is obvious that Gentiles did not have such external things as Sabbath laws, food laws, sacrificial laws or many other Mosaic regulations wr... - Item #0025
Page Title: RTWFC Ministries :: View topic - Post Debate Questions for jstaples4jc
URL: http://reachingforchrist.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=331
... to live up to its standards perfectly (Rom 2:17-24), the Gentile creates a Law for himself by observing the Law instinctively (Rom. 2:14). So now both stand under judgment by the same Law. In Romans 3 Paul builds a climax by quoting from the Psalm that there is none righteous (Rom 3:1... - Item #0026
Page Title: D:\Waldron\ldbi\waldron-lords-day.htm
URL: http://solo4.abac.com/echoes/museum/ld.htm
...of human conduct. The classic text which forcefully exhibits this truth that God's law is fundamentally the same in all ages is Rom. 2:14 and 15. Paul's concern in this text is to show why it is just for God to condemn the Gentiles who did not possess the Law (v. 12a). Paul's response ......5; 10: 1). In contrast the dominant perspective in Romans is that the law is a permanent revelation of abiding moral principle (Rom. 2:14, 15; 3:19, 20, 31; 4:15; 6:14; 7:12; 10:4; 13:8-10). This distinction or paradox needs to be fleshed out by means of several observations. First, as......w of the Old Covenant as a permanent revelation of moral principle it is certainly the Ten Commandments which become prominent (Rom. 2:14, 15; 3:19, 20, 31; 7:12; 13:8-1 0; Eph. 6:1-4; 1 Tim. 1:8-10). This observation justifies the Reformed confessions in their insistence on a distinct......ntrast. Webster's first definition of positive says, "opposed to natural."' What is natural law or the law of nature? Rom. 2:14, 15 teaches that it is that which is law because of the nature of God and the nature of man. It is that law which must exist because God is who He i... - Item #0027
Page Title: What does God reveal in the Grand Canyon?
URL: http://spindleworks.com/library/gootjes/grandcanyon.htm
...d has shown it to them." These texts all say that God revealed Himself in His general revelation. The exception to this rule is Rom. 2:14ff: "When gentiles who have not the law do by nature what the law requires, they are a law to themselves, even though they do not have the law. They ......w this. Scripture limits the content of general revelation to knowledge about God and in one instance, knowledge of God's will (Rom. 2:14,15). It does nowhere indi cate that (scientific) discoveries should be considered as revelations. Further, all men have always received this revelat... - Item #0028
Page Title: Christians on Campus at UT Austin - Dealing With Sins Outline Answers
URL: http://studentorgs.utexas.edu/christiansoncampus/answers/dealing-sins-answers.html
...all acts of unrighteousness. All actions that are contrary to our conscience are actions of sins and the object of our dealing (Rom. 2:14-15). The object in dealing with sins includes all the sins we have committed. In carrying it out, however, God does not require us to deal with all ... - Item #0029
Page Title: Simply Romans: Week 5, Thursday
URL: http://users.2z.net/rdahlen/srtw05d5.htm
...ple have a basic knowledge of right and wrong. Thus they are accountable to obey God's Law, whether they have heard it or not ( Rom. 2:14-15 ). Because they know that those who violate God's Laws are worthy of death ( Rom. 1:32 ); most people have at least some fear, that maybe God wil... - Item #0030
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